APC alleges PDP’s social media campaign of calumny against Tinubu

Mon, Jan 30, 2023
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Politics

By Anthony Isibor

 THE All Progressive Congress, APC, has alerted Nigerians on what it described as a sinister moves orchestrated by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party to unleash a wave of fake news, especially in Hausa language to malign, defame and delegitimize Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC before Nigerians.

Bayo Onanuga, Director, Media & Publicity, APC Presidential Campaign Council, made the allegation on Sunday, January 29, in a statement titled unmasking PDP’s orchestrated plot to unleash fake news and disinformation some days to the elections.

According to Onanuga, the scurrilous campaign by the PDP has already been perfected with a dedicated team working day and night from the PDP national headquarters at Wadata House, Abuja.

He said that the party had also recruited many social media actors to carry out the campaign of calumny by proxy.

While condemning the action, Onanuga noted that the APC has already uncovered the evil plot, which he said, was targeted to manipulate Nigerians and most especially Northerners to see Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in bad light as the only way for PDP and its failing presidential campaign to have a chance at the February 25 presidential election.

“We consider it necessary at this point to advert the mind of Nigerians to this evil plan capable of causing disharmony, ill-will and needless crisis with attendant security implications in the country.

“PDP and their hired social media influencers have already started pushing their nefarious contents by spoofing and using parody social media accounts of popular newspapers and blogs to disseminate fake news with the sole aim of hoodwinking gullible Nigerians.

“Many parody social media accounts such as ‘Vanguard Hausa’, ‘DailyTrust Hausa’ have been created and also being used to circulate fake news on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp and other digital platforms.

“On Facebook, we found that Daily Trust Hausa was first created as K.R.K Media on 9 August 2021. It changed its name to Daily Trust Media on 7 December 2022 and has a fake website address daily.com. “

“A second Daily Trust Hausa Facebook account was created 13 August 2022 as Facos News Hausa, with the objective of publishing posts on Musicians. It changed its name on 29 December 2022, just 22 days after its other clone.

Vanguard Hausa was created 21 December 2021. Its website failed to open

“All these parody Facebook accounts were used by the PDP on Saturday to publish malicious fake news that trucks carrying old Naira notes, belonging to Tinubu were arrested in Lagos.

“For clarification, Daily Trust does publish a Hausa paper called Aminiya, which is also on Facebook with the same name. We are not aware that Vanguard has a similar publication.

“We implore the two newspapers, Daily Trust and Vanguard to inform Facebook and Meta that they have been cloned by fake news merchants, for political offensives, masterminded by PDP.

“Part of the PDP’s evil machinations will be to make false claims and allegations against President Muhammadu Buhari, Asiwaju Tinubu, his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima and other APC National, Regional, Zonal and State leaders in manipulated videos, doctored voice overs, photoshop images and other means all in a bid to win election by hook or crook.

 “We use this medium to urge Nigerians and most especially our compatriots in Northern Nigeria not to allow themselves to be deceived,” he said.

A.I

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